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Accommodations is in beta. It’s on the roadmap and still being finished. Beta users get access first, with a wider rollout to follow. The overview below explains what it’s for; exact screens and steps will be documented as the feature leaves beta.
An accommodation is a per-student override that lets Proctorly monitor a specific student differently from the rest of the class. Accommodations are keyed to a student’s email address, so they apply when that student joins your test.

What an accommodation can change

Camera exempt

Lets a student take the exam without the webcam requirement — for example, a student who can’t use a camera.

Sensitivity

Adjusts how sensitive monitoring is for that student, so expected behavior isn’t over-flagged.

Notes

A place to record why the accommodation exists, for your own reference.

When you’d use one

Accommodations are the right tool when one student needs different conditions than the class — for instance, a documented need to be exempt from the webcam, or adjusted sensitivity for a student who legitimately moves or makes noise more than average. To change monitoring for the whole test instead, use Configuring monitoring.
Want early access? Accommodations rolls out to beta users first. If you need it for an upcoming exam, ask the Proctorly team about joining the beta.
Last modified on June 24, 2026